Husband of Georgia prosecutor slain in car was Lyft driver
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Atlanta police say they're searching for clues in the work records of a slain Lyft driver who was married to an assistant Georgia attorney general.
Authorities say Shahriar Zolfaghari was shot in the upper torso at a stoplight in northeast Atlanta around 1 a.m. Wednesday. He was married to Camila Wright, an assistant attorney general who focuses on human trafficking cases.
Atlanta police Maj. Adam Lee III said at a news conference that investigators are trying to determine whether he'd picked up a passenger before the killing, and whether he had any other rides scheduled in the area.
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Lee said police subpoenaed records from Lyft that were promptly turned over.
Police said there were no obvious signs of robbery, and a motive for the crime isn't known.